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Solve simultaneous equations :
x=7-3y
x²-y²= 39​

User Fthdgn
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Answer:

x = -8 and y = 5 OR x = 6.25 and y = 0.25

Explanation:

x = 7 - 3y (substitute in other equation)

x² - y² = 39

(7 - 3y)² - y² = 39

49 - 42y + 9y² - y² = 39

8y² - 42y + 10 - 0

4y² - 21y + 5 = 0

21 ± √441 - 80 / 8

= 21 ± 19 / 8

y = 40/8 = 5 or 2/8 = 0.25

Case 1: y = 5

x = 7 - 3(5)

= 7 - 15

= -8

Case 2: y = 0.25

x = 7 - 3(0.25)

x = 6.25

User Hessius
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3 votes

Answer:

(-8,5) and (6.25,0.25)

Explanation:

Crnext77 has already answered this correctly, and with the preferred approach, with an algebraic substitution. Another way to confirm the answer is to graph both equations and find the points they intersect. See the attached image. At a minimum, it helps with understanding how many solutions may be possible, and their approximate values.

Solve simultaneous equations : x=7-3y x²-y²= 39​-example-1
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